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Date: Mon, 7 Apr 1997 14:01:30 +0300 (IDT)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
To: John Schucker <gwynn AT msn DOT globaldialog DOT com>
cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Speech, groff, tcplib.
In-Reply-To: <5ia0ve$6b7$1@news2.alpha.net>
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.970407135325.5175L-100000@is>
MIME-Version: 1.0

On 7 Apr 1997, John Schucker wrote:

> Specifically, I'd like to talk with anybody who has any ideas on getting
> emacs and lynx to work with speech, short of recompiling the code.

For Emacs, you will have to install a termcap data-base and point the 
TERM environment variable to it.  Even then, I'm not sure it will work 
satisfactory.

> Second.  I installed groff, and since my main dir is usr, not djgpp, I 
> copied the necessary additions to djgpp.env directly from the readme 
> file.  However, when I do:
> groff
> or
> grof -man -s -Tascii foo.1 > foo.man
> I get something like "desc not found" and "invalid device ascii" or if i 
> just type groff by itself "invalid device ps".  I assume this is fixable, 
> but how?

It seems that the entries in DJGPP.ENV are not seen by the program.  Are 
you sure you didn't mis-spell the names of the sections (like [groff]) 
and the names of the environment variables?  If you can't find the 
problem yourself, please post the contents of your DJGPP.ENV.

Also please check that you have set DJGPP=c:\usr\DJGPP.ENV and that 
DJGPP.ENV is indeed kept in C:\USR.

> gcc ping.c
> It dies, complaining about things in include files being undefined.

This can also happen if your DJGPP environment variable isn't set to the 
exact pathname of the DJGPP.ENV file.

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